
Why your people-pleasing could kill you in the end
Always saying yes might make you dependable, but it can also damage your health.
Always saying yes might make you dependable, but it can also damage your health.
Travellers are adding a new item to their itinerary; IV drips.
From burning letters to sensory spotting, here are some good tips to keep your cool.
The Finance Minister is promising the tax cuts won't be inflationary.
Pseudoephedrine hasn't been available on prescription for 12 years, until this week.
The woman screamed as she felt the electrically surging wire “cut through her cervix”.
Fresh or foul? The egg lifespan from fridge to freezer and beyond.
Advice for how to harness your health and live better for longer.
People over 30 are eligible for a booster every six months.
The union says many care and support workers are back to square one.
Britta Conrad took the bowel screening test despite not having symptoms. She had cancer.
'I was treated like I had done something wrong by the crew only for having an allergy.'
This eating approach can reduce chronic inflammation and the risk of developing disease.
Kiwis regularly exceed the recommended alcohol guidelines. What does this mean for health?
The broadcaster is so grateful he’s still around to tell his horrifying story.
Mussels for muscles and fat-fighting feijoas: Jamie Morton looks at five food discoveries.
NY Times: Knots don’t cause permanent damage but can cause chronic pain if left untreated.
A new study suggests athletes and regular exercisers can tolerate more than we think.
Health NZ is conducting its own review into aged care's funding and service models.
Fluoridation in Hastings water recommenced on April 8, 2024.
The Waikato facility was operating at up to 115 per cent occupancy in late April.
Devastated family begs Government for more help for teens in crisis.
There were reports of long waits for a bed and patients in corridors.
New York Times: Yoga, wall sits, and cardio are considered to be highly effective.
“Bird flu requires a co-ordinated, multi-agency approach to surveillance and response."
From bottled water to tea bags, microplastics are finding their way into our bodies.
Former nurse John Swiatczak is the new boss at Gisborne Hospital.
NZ likely on cusp of another Covid wave similar in size to our last two, modeller says.
'I'm sure there’s a greater plan for me,' says the nurse, who wasn't expected to live.
Smoking in public places is banned except in limited exceptional cases.